British researchers say the drug famotidine prevents stomach and upper-intestinal ulcers in people taking low-dose aspirin to protect against heart disease and other conditions.
Read moreFor many years, it's been a standard recommendation that PWD take aspirin to help protect against heart attacks and strokes, both if... Read more »
Definitely, yes, if you understand which insulin to change, and the effects of meals and exercise. In fact, adjusting insulin doses is... Read more »
An apple a day may keep the doctor away for most people, but for breast cancer survivors it may be a daily aspirin that does the trick.A... Read more »
Like most of you, I take aspirin daily, 162.5mg (it used to be 325 until my stomach rebelled). Most cardiologists recommend aspirin for... Read more »
For years people with a high risk for heart disease have relied on aspirin as part of their health regimen. Lately, there have been... Read more »
British scientists say healthy people who take a daily dose of aspirin may be doing themselves more harm than good. For those healthy people, the... Read more »
Researchers say taking low-dose aspirin does not reduce a woman's risk of developing rheumatoid arthritis (RA). Scientists had previously believed... Read more »
Doctors from three different health organizations say diabetics should delay starting low-dose aspirin regimens to prevent heart disease. The experts... Read more »
Researchers have found that taking higher doses of two commonly used heart drugs--Plavix and aspirin--doesn't necessarily benefit all heart patients.... Read more »
According to a new study, a daily aspirin dose of 75 to 81 mg is best for the long-term prevention of stroke and cardiovascular disease. The higher... Read more »